y
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Atity. -f -{
After the shower, the trenqell N?;
After the snow, the ementld lee res
fiilrer iters when the dey is dene |
After the herrest, golden sheerer.
After the clouds, the rlolet sky ; _
After the tempest, the lull ef the wares,
Quiet woods, when the winds go by {
After the bettle?peeoefnt greres.
After the knell, the wedding belle j
After the bud, the radiant roee j
. Joyful greeting* from and farewell* ;.
After oar weeping, sweet repeee;After
the-burden, the bl**ful meed {
After the flight, the downy nest f
After the fbrrow> the wtkley.***#;'
After the shadowy rlrer?rest!
Ikiitnrnus.
An Elementary Lesson in Courtship.
Ono bright, moonlight winter's
night, in the days of " lang syne,"
when log school houses, cheap
schoolmasters, and bltie-beach rods
were the only instrumentalities
used for teaching the "young
ideas how to shoot, we chanced
to attend a 44 spoiling school'* in a
certain rural distiict, the geographical
location of which it is not now
necessary to mention. 'Twas there,,
however, where our oye3 first felt
on a 14 fairy form " that imriiediately
sot our susceptible hearts in a
blaze. She was sixteen or thereabouts,
with bright feyes, red
oheeks and cherry lips, while
trt*i auburn ringlets clustered in a
wealth of profusion around her
beautiful bead, and her person, to
our ravished imagination, was
more perfect in form and outline
than the most faultless 6tatue ever
chiseled bv the sculptor's art.
As we gazed, our feelings, which
never before had aspired girlward
(we were scarcely eighteen) were
fully aroused, and we determined
to go ooine with her that night or
perish in the attempt! As spon,
therefore, as school was dismissed,
and our ki lad v love" suitably bon
noted and cloaked, wo approached
to offer our Bervices as contemplated,
and wo then learned an
important lesson, viz: fhe difference
between resolving and doing.
As we neared her to put our de
sign into execution, wo seemed to
be stricken with a sudden blindness
; then red, green and yellow
lights flashed upon i*tr vision, and
disappeared like a phantasmagoria!
Our knees smote together like
lielshuzzar'g, and our heart
thumped with apparently as much
fbree as if it were driving tenpenny
nails into onr ribs 1?
We in the meantime, having reached
Sally's side, managed to muin
ble out something which is, perhaps,
known to the Recording Angel,
but surely is not to us, at the
same time poking out our elbow as
nearly at right angles with our
body as our physical conformation
would admit.
The night wind blew keenly,
which served, in some sort, to revive
us, and, as our sense returned,
what were our emotions on
finding the cherished object of our
primal love clinging to our arm
with all the tenacity a drowning
man is said to clutch at a straw !
Talk of elysian, or sliding down
greased rainbows, or feeding on
German flutes, what are sich " phe1
inks " in comparison with those
mighty ones that swelled our bo
som nigh unto the bursting off of
our waistcoat buttons ! Our happiness
was simply eoatatic, and ev
ery young lady or gentleman who
ever felt the mighty throbbing of
a newly-pledged love, will com
plotely understand the world of
bliss hidden under that common
word.
Well, we walked on pleasantly
toward onr Sally's home, converr
ing very cosily and sweetly as we
passed along, nntil so courageous
did we bceome that we actually
proposed 44 to go fu and sit
awhile," to whieh our dulcena very
graciously assented1. Alas, tor
us ! how sot a were we to be re*
minded that the 44 course- of true
love never did run smooth.?*
Sally liAd a brother of tea summers,
who accompanied us along
^ I 1 t _ _ 1
uie way, unci who was in wonuer
ful high spirits at the idea of his
sister having a beau, and he would
circle around ns, and every now
'and then, giggling in the height of
his glee and examining us as close
ly as if Sally and ourself were
the world renowed Siamese twins,
and he was taking hi-t first look.?
Bill, by tho wav, was a stubbed,
chuckle headed boy, whose habiliments
would have made the tor
tune of an ordinary dealer in moprags.
At length we arrive at the bars,
and while we were letting their
down, Bill shot past us and tore
for the bouse as if pursued by a
thousand bulls of Bashan. H?
flung the door open with a bang
and shouted at the top of lilt
voice:
11 Mother 1 mother! Jim Clark't
eominir hum with Sal 1"
44 la be ?" screamed the old wo
man in reply. 44 Wal, I declar
I didn't think the saphead knew
enough I"
Reader, we didn't go in.
Fj mk is like a shaved pig with I
greased tail, and it it only after il
has slipped through the hands o:
housands that tome fellow, by
good luck, holds on to it.
pHrV - ?.
K It can never be too strongly im
pressed upon tbv atiodb that notb
ing releases a parent frona hie dn?
tie. towjaJ tcLili. .ItPJ^Mird
ness, no disobedience, no rebellion,
no profligacy can ever justify a
father in casting a son ana dengbr
ter adrift. We hear of sods being
cot off>ki^^ aL^Mtyn>gk*i4r![o|
daughters being forbidden their
father's house-, duo,? withoutex
cent rot*, snob mam
that, 0/Whatev'ef JiW&Ifie chi!3rdri
may have beon guilty, the father
ia even more gnilty. No person
can commit against society s?
great a crime as a father commits.
who is thus false to the trust whftth'
* he himse|f has imposed?who thus
thrusts off from him tne soul
which he called iuto being. A
father should be governed by no
motive but hip child's best inter-}
est, and a child's beet interest can
never be se"rved by anything but
bis fathers constant and loving
care. If a child is so bad that
his influence Is feared on the other
children, a separation between
them may, b^ effected. If it is
feared tliai jnohey bestowed on
him will be for his injuryr proviso
ions may be made against that.?
tn.,? r ?
??? "ucii ? miner in R DC 01 An*
ftyr W aa * reword for i-ll doing,
disinherits or refuses to see hu
child, he commits a grime whieh
the lows indeed do not recognize,
but whose guilt 'it Would fake
many a legal crime to outweigh.?
Thore should be absolutely'no limit
to paternal forgiveness and forbearance,
Seven times seven
should the father receive the prod
igal son who -seeks his face; and
it he goes, stubborn and rebellious,
hot one atom of fAtherly care and
interest should ho relax ; for the
child is his child, his offspring
born of his will, and no vice nor
violence can release the man from
his solemn obligation to |?nard and
guide, so far as possible, the lite
which he dared to give. ' '
[[Iarper"% Bazar.
IIall, a queer genius, had made
frequent promises to his friends
that he would put au end to himself.
One stinging cold night he
| vowed he would go out and freeze
| to death. About seven o'clock he
I returned shivering and snapping
his lingers. 44 Why don't you
freeze t" asked a loving relative.
44 By Jovel" said the pseudo suicide,
44 wjien I freeze I mean to
take a warmer night than this tor
it." .
A Japanese rabbit, otherwise
known as a skunk, imprudently
got in the way of a Peterson train,
and was chawed up in a twinkling.
But the spiteful littlo varmint
had its poet mortem satisfaction,
and made the passengers distinctly
understand they were in
error if they1 thought its life
wasn't worth a scent.
On the 17th, the Virginia Senate,
by an almost strict party vote,
appropriated $000 for the pnrchase
of a picture of Gen. Lee, and
by the snmo vote refusod an appropriation
for the purchase ot a
picture of Gen. George 11. Thomas.
John Walter, the lately deceased
son of the editor of the London
Times, was to succeed his
father in that position, and would
Iiavo been the fortli of hi6 name,
by direct descent, in the ownership
and control of that Journal.
The present census will show
that the United States lias 15
cities of more than 100,000 inhabitants.
There are but three countries
that equal this?the East
Indies, with 21 cities; Great Brit.
ain with 16 ; and China with 15.
It is disloyally intimated that
the only trouble with Smith at
West Point is the length of his
^eels, causing his next neighbor to
step on them so often. The Gov,
eminent can't afford to have its
cadets riding around on Smith's
heels.
Politeness is in business what
stratagem is in war. It gives
power to weakness ; it supplies
great deficiencies, and overcomes
the enemy with but little sacrifice
of time and blood. It is invinci.
ble either in the attack or defencePersons
who like stale bread
should send to Pompeii for it.?
They have loaves there which
were baked eighteen hundred
> years ago.
' * mmmmjL?mm
, The Mayor of Corry, Pa., is a
i sportsman. On a recent hutit he
) thought he had a sure thing on a
t deer and fired. It was a deer
j shot, for a $800 horse fell.
i
1 The shells from ft Prussian battery
struck a bridge near Versail>
lee, upon which there were manv
people, causing the bridge to fall,
iaud great
1 The bill introduced in Congress
for establishing an airline railroad
from Washington to New York,
was lost.
* *
1 Senator Bevels, of Mississippi
' will cease to revel in the Senate
* chamber of the United States on
the 4th ot March next.
? %tkVfltt^f NQQIlltlt
{ 't^ySrTbTYOn^
- If' VRJLK BI?4u?E?i will MUr opda
' ufe m4 ,1k* hom((
wIMi *ln?li till proprietor hli met In Ui#
' Nlt^l? lli| flf'irii to pobliah n flnt cIim
k Lhcrwry and Family paper, baa induerd
> .{adss^vsoas MTTX,
view, and dor I ha piirpoe# of aaaoring
'5*? Original serial stories
' ^''*r " "iinaratlaa prlna ware
oM+ea forth# lhr#?be?t corwpetetive e'orira.
Fflfii a lafea nuo)b?r thai .were aubmittrd,
< aimnlhll', eompocd of diainterraird and
competent Jiterarv (( nllemrn, e*lp*led aa
tllemM entertain in*. " A vipoma " 1 kmpta.
tiom and^sTBB l^orr Diamond which, on
'aaodA* il< u?U .A.i.111.- ?
-,w~?m ?- ??? pumon
??n founil to be from the pent of
; jenrrfeef th# most popularetory writers; anil'
three production* are pronounced equal to
the storief, issued from any weekly preea In
ttia ^ountrv..
THE PillZJB 8TOR1E?
will ma through at least twenty six nnmWere
of the p?|??r( and will l>e followed by
Hire# other Origins! Storle# of absorbing Interest,
written expreaely for the EmqimrRs,
entitled, respectively, " Dntur-A Talb
or Barons tub War " " Bbokkn Cistrbns
and " Unknown,* making sot lees than
three hundred columns of Original Btorics
to be published during the year; which in
addition to the " Miscellaneous Reading,"
adapted lo all classes; the Agricultural Department,
enntaininr practical and useful
information for die Parmer ; " Reading for
tbs Bgbbath," under the aupereiaion of a
clerical gentleman of marked ability, whoae
graceful pen embellishes hie department in
aoery number f a en I a ma of l^it and IIti
inor {together with Editorials on appropit
ate topics ; a compcndof the News, at home
and abroad ; Commeitial and Market Re1
porta, and being one of the latgest papers
published in the South, printed in the best
atyle on a steam pjeee. the Knquisrr will
supply the want of asery fireside, and stiatain
its reputation as a newspaper for the
family eirclo.
PRIZES TO SUBSCRIBERS.
With a deteiminstinn to keep up with
the spirit of the time*?'he distribution of
Priw being a popular idea?tha Proprietor
has determined lo adopt a ay stem of 01 FT
DISTRIBUTION among the subscriber* nl
the Erquibbr ; but U|>on a plan difT-reut
from that eo prevalent. in which brass Jew*
elry, M dumb watches,"'and shilling pictures
are the chief attractions. It is deemed preferable
lo award a substantial gift, in an
equitable manner, upon the following plan :
Commencing with the drat, week In Jan*nary,
1871, the name of each yearly subscriber
on I he list, who ho* nai.l In ad ?????
will be placed in a I ox provided for the
purpose. On each Wednesday ^morning
throughout the yenr, after thoroughly mix*
ing the nam**, one name will b? drawn
from the box?the perron whore name rhall
br no drawn, to beeniiih d to a prize of
PIVE I KILL A IIS in earh. QTAit nnmri
are added to the Hrt they will be placed in
the t*ox. The same of the person din Wn
each weak will be announced in the irsue
of the paper euceeeding the drawing, and the
money promptly forwarded to the addrree.
TERMS, IN ADVANCE.
One copy, one year ... 3 00
Two copies, one year 6 CO
Ten copies, one year, with an extra
copy to the person making the ,
olnh, ,v 25 00
The_ Enthkpiusk and the Enquikpb will
be arn't one year for (4.50. Money can be
cafely remitted by * regietered * letter.
Specimen copies will be sent on applicalion.
Addiere,
L. M. GRIST, Yorkville, 8. C.
' Jan 4 28 tf
Equality Life In snranoe C ompauy
of Vireinia.
4
Principil Oflee, No. 1015, Afair Street, Hi eh
monti, Va.
REASONS why every one sbnnlii inrnre in
the Equality Life Insurance Company,
of Virginia:
1st. It is more Liberal to the Insurers than
any Other company, and will eventually become
Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers.
2d. It circulates its money afnongat its patrons,
who are the insurers. Consequently they
are continually getting the benefit of the rapid
accumulation of the Company, the money being
invested by the Board of Directors amongst
the insurers.
3d. The loans of this Company are as liberal
as otber companies who declare dividends
at Ihe end of tne second, third and fourth
years, but this Company at the end of the first
and every year.
DAVID B. CLARK, President.
TU08. H. WYNNE, Vice-President.
JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary.
Oen. JAMES H. LANE, Actuary,
D;:C:H.Wa5*vi8:}
Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
OIBROTnlia.
J. B. Winston. Trtuunr ami flMntiin D
P. A P. K. 11; Win. J.Johnsen, of Johnson A
Hunt, Wholesale Grocers ; Win. II. Power*,o(
Win*ton A Power*, Wholesale Grocer* ; Albert
Ordway, Treaiurer BuckIngham State
Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent
Adam*' Kxprass Company ; Cbarlea Y. Morris,
Morris A Co.'s Sugar Refinery ; G. A. PeSic,
Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills;
obi H. Tyler, John II. A Jobn Tyler, Jewelers;
Moses Millhlscr, Wholesale Dry Goods;
Thomas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; Jobn M. Goddin,
Cashier Planter's Bank ; J. K. Dowel),
Superintendent Western Union Telegraph
Company ; Alex. O. Robertson, Cattle Broker ;
George I. Herring, Wholesale Groeer;K. L.
Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholesale
Grocgn; A Rodeker, Druggist; 8. M. Roeens
banm, of S. A M. Rosenbaum, Dry Gooods.
Eguallty Ufa Insurance Company.
Kxamine ite Pumpklete before you fasure,
it f* to your inter ft to do *e. Agent*
wanted forywkere.
BENJ. ?. HE RIOT,
Geo, Travelling Agent, Charleston, 8. Q.
Sept 72 ,18 tf
GREENVILLE , k COLUMBIA AAILMADT '
Gxnxsal RorKatNTCavtMT's Oprtoa,
Colombia, 8 0 , Deo. I, 1870.
ON end after THURSDAY, December 1,
the following Schedule"will be run
daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with
Night Trains on Sooth Carolina Railroad up
and down, alao with Trains going South on
Charlotta, Columbia and Augusta Railroad :
. UP. #
Leave Columbia at 7.00 a ra.
i " Alston...., 8.40 am.
" Newberry..., 10.18 a.m.
" Cokrabury 1.46 p.m.
" Briton *80 p.m.
i Arrive at Orecnville .. 6.00 p.m.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at. 6 46 a m.
i " Ilelton 7 28 a. m.
" Cokeebnry 8.06 a.m.
" Abbeville 8 00 e, m.
" Newberry 12.86 p. m
i " Alston ?... 2 10 p.m.
. Arrive at Columbia 8,46 p.m.
JOHN II. MOORE,
1 Oenerel Superintendent.
' dm 14 30 1/
0
' ?, t, jsK
IttfSADALIS
'' {rr*ui^a^KTmlTit reAfl
B ? X HBALTII RESTORER, purifln
Wl)th( blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis,
)Skln DImmw, Rheumatism, Dleeeeel
AifWomen, and all Chronio Affectioni
)?f -ibc Blood, Liver and Kidneys
S)Re#oini?en?ied fry the Medical Kb cub
rty and "inanjr tboaludi of our beat
f Read the testimony of Pbysicjani
(and patlenta who have need Rosadalt* ?
(send for oar Roeadalli Oulde to Health
(Book, or Alniimac idi tin* yenr, whTch
fflB (we publish tpr gratuitous nitrlhatiun
Hlilt will give yon innch valuable InlorjHKaatloa.
19 Dr. R. W. Oarr, of Baltlmort, aaya *
) I take pleasure "in recommending
/poor RoSadalis as a very powerful
^alterative. I have seen It used in two
| |HCue. wltb happy resulu?one in a
HJH)case of secondary syphilis, in which
MflP((he pntieot pronounced hitnsolf cured
rafter bsvliw l?k?i> * ? -?
A?medlcine. Tbe other la a ?aew Of aerof.
(ult of lung standing, wbloh U rapidly
(improving under ila use, and tbe in(dieationa
are that the patient will
(aoott recover. I huvo carefully >x
(atnined the format* by which your
(Rosadalla U made, and And it an exLNcollent
compound of alterative ingre\dlcnts.
S Dr. 8parfc?, of Nlcholaiville, Ky.,
>*aya be baa uaed Rosadnlis In caaea of
Wroful* and Secondary Syphilia with
Wtiifectory result#-a# a elbaner of the
I)Blood I know no better remedy.
) Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio,
/write*: I have suffered for twenty
^yoars with an inveterate eruption over
viny whole body ; a abort time aince 1
(purchased a bottle of Koeadalia and it
S (effected a perfect cure. /
( Uoradnlia is sold by all druggists.
( Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place,
{Baltimore.
S Dri.Clen.ente ft Co.
Proprietor*.
May Iff 62 lyPLANTATION
BITTERS
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women are especially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant.' In all
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
as a spooiflc in every
species of disorder whicn
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is introduced
it becomes a
standard article?a medicinal
staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
junu 22, t?<0. 6 1y
B7 WEHRLE,
QREENVaiLLE, ft. O. ,
DEALER IN
i GOLD &1D SILVER WATCHES.
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES?
18 & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings,
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED
-mmr mm. m^Zm
tW~ WORK of all diacripliona in lii*
line done promptly, ffl
Oct 27 2S ly
E. Pa JOI^ES,
AWWcOlRJjJflNT? Aff
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
WILL PBACTICK Iff AIL
COURTS OF THIS STATE
AIM,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Oftoe Greenville 0. H., 8. C.
Jul; 1 ly*
w. k Riiur.' ?. a. Willi
EA8LET ft WELLS,
Attorney! and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
(JKKKNVII.I.E, 8. 0.,
PR ACTICK in the CourU of the State and
of the United State*, and (in especial
attention to oaae* in Bankrnptej.
JnneIS S
"PAVILION HOTEL"
Aiaa.asw<?ii5r, 0. ?.
BOARD,
Per Day $3 SO.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
Mrs. H. L BUTTERFIELD,
Bept 29 If "r "V
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
Would reepeetfully inform the piblio
that ha Hm Rfmnrrd to I room near
the mansion hou8k, where he will
be preparer! to reeeire ouatomera ea hereto*
fore. Be in* Proftttioual Barbrr, he
hopea, by attention to baeineaea, together
with politeneae to all, to merit a nnrtioo of
public patronage, in cutting, shaving
and shampooing.
Sept 7 16 tf
bvfticiib mil) whssrirxsm
MILLINERS.
miss mckay haa jnet re
^^^^^^eaircd aew auppliea of Bon
naia, Mats, Klboona, F^aitiera,
Plowera, Ae. Alao Infanta'
Hal* and eapa, Ptna. (A??l
VlW and imitation,) Hair Ooila jet
"JTJ1 and Laea Good*, which ana
Plrl offara at aery low prfaaa.
Nor i M tf
f .
CHARLESTON
Wv Ww it
- ~== S3 - - - -
kfcSS," ?*>aS3? Ji3J
T\RESSBD Flooring, Celling, Weather Boi
XJ Over k hundred different Pattern* of
lor sale at New York price*. Mortcl-Plccea,
abort notice. 8talr Rail, Newels and BatluiU
to order.
Good and Substantial Work mm aa cbei
United Statei. We bava on band'tbe large*
Raltin.ore, all of which wo guarantee will git
Substantial Work. Tbc subscriber* ran refer
Carolina and Florida, aa to the character of tl
1
, Opposite Wan do Fertiliser Works, and I
Pavilion Hotel*. Sept 28
^
Old Carolina Differs.
A nDisi$,3(tiid55xE7a. w? ?
We take pleasure in offering live
] OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TOTHfi p?il)lic. They are compound
ed with gr?-al care, end contain tome
. of lite host Tonics in the I'ltnr macoptn At>
evidence of the superiority of our Bit We
I ov?-r all o'lters, we have certified tee (mnt
runny of the leading physicians in onrSta<e.
: wbo have prescribed them In their practice,
I 1UK OLD CAROLINA B1TTKUS
Will be fonod invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Del ility.
Chills and Fever and Dyapepsta.
We do not t?ffer our Bitters aa n cure for all
I diseases, ??> ?> ? 4?nmiiia Tonic, they
have no equal.
Fur aal* by ail Druggists and Grocers
everywhere.
Prlucipnl Depot, |
GOODRICH. W1 NEMAN .1 CO,
Importer* of Choice Drugs Mini Chemicals,
Charleston, S. C.
Mb 9 42 ly
A n 111 ITT 1 Tn A TVT
M-P 111 V /til)
CHARLESTON, S- C.
MESSRS. SUUIVAN & SON,
ARB MY
AOE1NTTS
AT
GREEN VILLEs S. C.,
And will makk liberal cash
advance* on nil
COTTON
Shipped to me through them.
A. B. MULLIGAN.
Sept 28 IV 1 j
P. P. TO ALE,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
(" Largest and moat complete!
jp4f < Manufactory of Door* Snibei, >
( Blinds, Moulding*, Ac., in the j
Southern State*.
^ "Printed price liat defies competition.
Send for one.lfc^
ptr Sent free on application."!^
April 27 4tf ly
F. VON SANTENf
imports* oy
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Toyi, Dolla, Garne(, Children'! Carriage!,
French Confeetonery, Fire Worka,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
Bueh a* Clothing. Nursery Sheeting, Ac.,
220 King-St. 2 door* shore Market,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Mar 30 4ft ly*
WM. SHEPHERD & CO.,
No. 24, lloyn? Street, Ckarletton, 8. O.
DIALUU IN
COOKINO STOVES, RANGES AND
Heating Htovee. Picture* of Stoves
with priees aud description wl!| be eent upon
epplieailoA. June 29 6-1 y
GEORGE A. BOWMAN, Agent,
287 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.,
KREP8 oooatantly on hend n Large end
Wall-Bele?ted Stoek ol Carpeting, Oil
Cloth, Matting, Ruga, Door Mate, Ae., Ac.,
ueh sa are usually found in a First-Olaae
Carpet Htore.
Nov 80 28 Sm
NATIONAL HOTEL,
cgQOiTsrBinsxA, 0. cs.
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNKR. CLERK.
RATES
, Or RoarJ per Day tt 00
I Supper, Breakfart, aad Lodging 2 OC
Single Meal* 1 00
?pl 16 tf
< > ( ' " i t , ' :
frERTISEMENTS,
T> ?9 93k ?P.3y3!S95VZrf
iiiu
irda, Shelving, Bog Boarde, An., Ae.
Moul^ngr, mnking over 1('0,000 feet on bend
, Door and Window Frnmea made to order at
ira ?f Walnut and Mahogany, on band and inmle
ip at tkia eatabliabment aa ran be made in the
t atoek of the above Good* aouth of the City ot
re entire aatiafaction t? all who want Good nnp
to gentlemen all over thia State, Georgia, North
heir work lor the part twenty yenra.
V. P. RUSSELL & CO.,
KAST F.ND IIASKT, STltEKT.
n the itnmodiate vicinity of Charleston nnd
1# ly
THOS.PT SMITH
(LATE NAYIiER. SMITH dr CO.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
NO. 4 BOYCE d- CO'S WHARF
OHAP.LEQTOIT, G. 0.
GEO W. MolVF.il 'a connected with ihe
buriiietr, and will give Inn l>eet atleti*
lion to the interert* of It in M'tide.
tr Careful attenlinn given to purolme
ing Metobandize of all kitidr, when placed
in fundr.
rr Advancer made on ronaignmente.
Oct 5 20 . fim
TH^\TTI 17" It T n nTT/-\-ii"
IliliNlU JSISCUUJW
& CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
a nil mtalrrh iv
Wines, Liquors,
AltS, TOBACCO, M.
NO. t97 EAST BAY,
OKLIUNTOV. 8. C.
ii. bi.ai?rk. c wvlbbrn
J II. f*.. .
?? pl 28 19 6 n
KDMONDS T. KliOWN,
* /m, - mtg 9
4m 3?waisHm1,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 28 19 )y
EDWIN BATES~& CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
I)U? GOODS
and
122 & 124 Meeting St.
GMAEILESTO'M, ?. ?.
Fdwin Batu. GKO ('. Ski.nan.
Titos R. McGaiiaN. Ciias. K. Batk<.
Sept 28 19 ftni
DR. 8HALLENBERCER'3
Fever and Ague
.A. 1ST T T 30 O T J3
Alwttya Stop* the Chlll?<
This Modioine has Iwcn before tho I'u'e
llo fifteen years, and ia still ahead of all
othor known remedies. It does not purge,
dooa not sicken c" '? stomach, la porfoctly
safe in any dose and under all circumstances,
und is the only Medicine that will
DURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever
and Ague, because it is a perfect Antidote
to lllalarla.
Sold by all Druggists,
t 87 ly
WM. p7 price,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
niuinntoi ai
unnLumun) on.,
WILL practise m th? Counties of Lumpkin.
Dswnon, (iilmer, Fannin, Union,
Towns, White and Hail.
Jen 10 I)
THE MILLS HOUSE,
a?!T?53, ?. <3.
( PAHKER 4c CO. Proprietors.
? _ FIK8T-CLA88 HOTEL.
i BOARD. PER DAY $4 00.
I Ds? t 39
#
? 11
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
J[ I "35"
t Hero fulou t affections an d
^.^^Bk^i^njrUcbwiriy
gravntod by the scrofoloin
contamination nntil
they wore palnfblly afflicting, hare beeif radically
cured In sue)) great number* in ilnwtnny aeo> .
tlon of the country, that the public scarcely need
to be Informed oflu rlrtnes or uses.
Scrofulous poison la one of the moot destruo.
tire enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and
uniblt tenant or the organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attack of cnrcobllngor fktal
diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
presence. Again, it seems to breed infection
throughout the body, and then, on some favorable
occasion, rapidly develop Into one or other of Ita
hideous forms, either on the surface or among the
vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddeahr
deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed
in the liver, or ft shows ita presence by eruption*
on the skh>, or fool ulcerations on some part of
the body. Hence tbo occasional use of a bottle
of this Sarsaparilla is advisable, even when no
active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted
with the following complaints generally
find Immediate relief, and, M length, cure, by the
use of this SARSAUAMLLAt 8U Anthony'*
Jtw. Rose or Xrysipelas, Tetter, Bolt
Jmsnw, Scold Hood, Kin at rorm, Bore Ryes,
Bore Rare, and other eruptions or visible form*
of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more con'
eealed forms, as JH/spcpsia, Dmpry, Heart
Disease, Tito, Rpilepsu, Neuralgia, ana
the various VXcorouo affections of tbe muscular
and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial THssascs
arc cured by IL though a long time Is required
for snbdulng these obstinate maladies by
any medicine. But long-continued use of thi*
medicine will cure the complaint. Zeucorrhseos
or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Tom ale
Disrates, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately
cured by its purifying and invigorating
effect. Minute directions for each case are found
In our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism
and Oout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous
matters In the blood, yield quickly to It,
ac also hirer Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion
or Inflammation of the IAocr, and Jaundicet
when arising, as they often do, from the
ran K ling poisons In the blood. Thin BAX8AP
A It I LP A In a great restorer for the strength
and rigor of the system. Those who are loaguirl
and TAatlcaa. Jtcapondcnt, Slccplcaa,
and troubled with frcrvona Apprchmaiona or
J-cara, or any of the affections symptomatic of
Jf'eakncaa, will And immediate relief and convincing
evidence of Its restorative power upon
trial.
PltEPARBD^D r
nr. J. C. AVER * CO.,1owpII, Mbm.,
Practical and Analytical Chcmiata.
BOLD BY ALL DBUQOI9TS EVERYWHEREKor
tHi^ in Uiecm ill*- i?y
M. A. HUNTKK ?V CO., Agents.
Aug .11 15 ly
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
? ? i Hundreds of Thousands Jk d
? J Bear testimony to their wonderful'S c
2?^ Curative Effects. g?g
Sjsr| what are they?
j*i q f 5 ?
% | 5 TTIEY ARE NOT A VILE ?>1^
^FAHCY DRINK -Is I
M ? r MV1
Mule of Poor TUu-i. WhJakay, Proof Spirits.
and Refuse Liquors, doctored, apiocd.
and swcetenu.l to plenso too taste, ca led Tonics'*
" Appetisers," " Restorer*,'* Ac., that load tho
tipple r on to drunkenness nod ruin, bu t arc s trua
Medicine, in ado from tlio Nativo Roots and
Herbs of California, freo from all Alcoholio *
Stimulants. The jr am tho O KB AT BLOOD
PUBIFIERwdLIMOIVINO PRLNOlPLiE.
a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator
ot the Bystera, carrying off all poisonous matter,
and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can take theso PIilero, according to
direction*, and remain long unwell.
flOO will bo given for an incurable cane, prv>.
.ding the bones are not destroyed by mineral
poisons or other means, end tho vital organs
wasted bceond tho point of repair.
For IafUmmitory and ChronioRheu-'
matism. and Oout. Dyspepsia, or Indigo
ition. Bilious, Remittent. and Intermittent
Fevors, Disposes of the Blood,
Diver. Kidneys, and Bladder, theso Bittors
hava becu moat successful. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
i* generally produced by dcraugement of tho(
Digestive Organs.
in?y invigorate the stomach, and stlmulats
the torpid liver and bowels, which reader them
of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of
all impnritlee, and Imparting new life and vigor,
,o tho whole system.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,;
Tain in the tihoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the ;
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Btomoch, Hod Taste in
the Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, l'ain in
the regions of the Kidneys, anil a hundred other
painful symptoms which sro ths offsprings of
Dyspepsia, aro cured by theso Bitters.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenovcr you find 1
its impurities bursting through tho skin in Pirn-1
pica, *>riipiion*, or noim; eicanso jt wnon n la
foul, and your foeliwpi will toll you when. Keep
tho blood pure end tho health of tho system will
lot low. M
PIN, TAPE, and other WOTIMS, lurking In] .
the syatem of ao many thousand*, are etfactually
destroyed and removed.
For full direction*, read carefully the circular ]
around each bottle, printed in four language*?1
Knsliiih, German, French, and Spanish. I
J. WAI.KER, S3 A 84 Oommwce Street, N. T. |
Proprietor. B. H. MoDONALD A CO.,
Druggist* and General Agents.
San Francisco, California, and S3 and U Com*.
me roe Street, N. Y.
sold by aia druooists akd
DEALERS. ? ,
OT For s?lo in 0> t-enville by
M A. HUNTER A CO.,
wb
HARRISON A MA11811 ALL.
Aug 31 16 In
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I 1- ??v W II COX, 01BR& A ( O.. Iro
nnrlf?r? tnt) lUnUra In /Juan..* liO II-.. a*
..... ... '? MO l>?)f CH?
Savannah ; <241 Broad St., Augkutft, On. 5
lftl Kant Bay. Ch-.rU.lon, S 0 ; and by
DAVID A HTRADLKT. OreanTille
For lorthor information, apply or iddrtu
above f?r pamphlet.
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